The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... the blush of Even ; And if the breath of some to no caress Invited , forth they peeped so fair to view , All kinds alike seemed favourites of Heaven . VII . “ CHANGE me , some God , into 12 THE RIVER DUDDON . Flowers.
... the blush of Even ; And if the breath of some to no caress Invited , forth they peeped so fair to view , All kinds alike seemed favourites of Heaven . VII . “ CHANGE me , some God , into 12 THE RIVER DUDDON . Flowers.
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... Fair fruit of pleasure and serene content From blossoms wild of fancies innocent . It soothed us - it beguiled us — then , to hear Once more of troubles wrought by magic spell ; And griefs whose aery motion comes not near The pangs that ...
... Fair fruit of pleasure and serene content From blossoms wild of fancies innocent . It soothed us - it beguiled us — then , to hear Once more of troubles wrought by magic spell ; And griefs whose aery motion comes not near The pangs that ...
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... fair Creatures ! —to whom Heaven A calm and sinless life , with love , hath given . This tragic Story cheered us ; for it speaks Of female patience winning firm repose ; And , of the recompense that conscience seeks , A bright ...
... fair Creatures ! —to whom Heaven A calm and sinless life , with love , hath given . This tragic Story cheered us ; for it speaks Of female patience winning firm repose ; And , of the recompense that conscience seeks , A bright ...
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... Fair Pilgrim ! harbours she a sense Of sorrow , or of reverence ? Can she be grieved for quire or shrine , Crushed as if by wrath divine ? For what survives of house where God Was worshipped , or where Man abode ; For old magnificence ...
... Fair Pilgrim ! harbours she a sense Of sorrow , or of reverence ? Can she be grieved for quire or shrine , Crushed as if by wrath divine ? For what survives of house where God Was worshipped , or where Man abode ; For old magnificence ...
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... fair ; Or altar , whence the cross was rent , Now rich with mossy ornament ? -She sees a warrior carved in stone , Among the thick weeds , stretched alone ; A warrior , with his shield of pride Cleaving humbly to his side , And hands in ...
... fair ; Or altar , whence the cross was rent , Now rich with mossy ornament ? -She sees a warrior carved in stone , Among the thick weeds , stretched alone ; A warrior , with his shield of pride Cleaving humbly to his side , And hands in ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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